FERC has this funny little rule prohibiting an answer to an answer to a pleading. Just like your Mom, they don't want to sit and listen to you bicker with your siblings and repeat your same old argument ad nauseam. State your case and then shut up. You'll get a decision eventually. The only exception to the rule would be if your answer adds something new or helpful for the Commission, in their opinion, not yours.

For those who have been following the recent FERC festivities, here's the latest:

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Keryn Newman blogs here at StopPATH WV about energy issues, transmission policy, misguided regulation, our greedy energy companies and their corporate spin.In 2008, AEP & Allegheny Energy's PATH joint venture used their transmission line routing etch-a-sketch to draw a 765kV line across the street from her house. Oooops! And the rest is history.

AboutStopPATH Blog

StopPATH Blog began as a forum for information and opinion about the PATH transmission project. The PATH project was abandoned in 2012, however, this blog was not.

StopPATH Blog continues to bring you energy policy news and opinion from a consumer's point of view. If it's sometimes snarky and oftentimes irreverent, just remember that the truth isn't pretty. People come here because they want the truth, instead of the usual dreadful lies this industry continues to tell itself. If you keep reading, I'll keep writing.